C08730-2022

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSIONSEC FORM 17-C

CURRENT REPORT UNDER SECTION 17
OF THE SECURITIES REGULATION CODE
AND SRC RULE 17.2(c) THEREUNDER

1. Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported)
Nov 23, 2022
2. SEC Identification Number
ASO95002283
3. BIR Tax Identification No.
004-703-376-000
4. Exact name of issuer as specified in its charter
DMCI HOLDINGS, INC.
5. Province, country or other jurisdiction of incorporation
Philippines
6. Industry Classification Code(SEC Use Only)
7. Address of principal office
3RD FLOOR DACON BLDG. 2281 CHINO ROCES AVENUE, MAKATI CITY Postal Code 1231
8. Issuer's telephone number, including area code
(632) 8888 3000
9. Former name or former address, if changed since last report
N/A
10. Securities registered pursuant to Sections 8 and 12 of the SRC or Sections 4 and 8 of the RSA
Title of Each Class Number of Shares of Common Stock Outstanding and Amount of Debt Outstanding
COMMON 13,277,470,000
PREFERRED 960
11. Indicate the item numbers reported herein
ITEM NO. 9

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DMCI Holdings, Inc.DMC

PSE Disclosure Form 4-31 - Press Release References: SRC Rule 17 (SEC Form 17-C)
Section 4.4 of the Revised Disclosure Rules

Subject of the Disclosure

DMCI Mining nets P1.2 billion in 9M

Background/Description of the Disclosure

DMCI Mining Corporation saw its net income decline by 17 percent from P1.41 billion to P1.17 billion during the first nine months of the year owing to lower nickel ore shipments and average nickel grade sold.

“We expected a severe profit decline because of the depletion of our Berong mine late last year. Fortunately, the bullish nickel market allowed us to ship even the low-grade inventory of Berong,” said DMCI Mining president Tulsi Das C. Reyes.

“Strong nickel prices and local currency weakness also moderated the impact of lower shipments on our bottom line,” he added.

For the third quarter alone, net income tumbled by 56 percent from P181 million to P80 million due to the combined effect of lower shipment (-50%), flattish nickel grade sold (-1%), higher selling prices (+31%) and favorable average foreign exchange rates (+10%).

Total shipments declined at a slower pace from January to September as the Berong mine did better than expected in the first half. Consequently, nickel ore shipments only fell by 25 percent from 1.45 million wet metric tons (WMT) to 1.09 million WMT.

Despite a 4-percent decrease in average nickel grade sold from 1.38% to 1.33%, DMCI Mining posted a 16-percent improvement in nine-month average selling price from US$43 to US$50.

Magnifying the impact of higher selling prices was a 10-percent increase in foreign exchange rates from US$ 1:Php 49 to US$ 1:Php 53.

At the end of September, total inventory plummeted by 76 percent from 450,000 WMT to 109,000 WMT, mostly (81%) coming from Zambales.

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Other Relevant Information

None.

Filed on behalf by:
Name Herbert Consunji
Designation Executive Vice President & Chief Finance Officer